OldFeller
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- Location
- Pennsylvania, USA
In a small town just outside my city there is a public parking lot that has businesses around the perifery (including a restaurant I like).
If you wanted to park there in the past years the parking places were numbered and at a kiosk device you paid for parking by keying in your spot number and inserting quarters for each unit of time you expected to be there.
The last time I was there, they taped an 8.5 x 11 letter over the front of the kiosk with instructions to go to a website, create an account, and use a credit card to pay.
So you'd have to spend 10 minutes paying to park when you used to pay in about 10 seconds.
I left and went to eat elsewhere where the parking is free.
If you wanted to park there in the past years the parking places were numbered and at a kiosk device you paid for parking by keying in your spot number and inserting quarters for each unit of time you expected to be there.
The last time I was there, they taped an 8.5 x 11 letter over the front of the kiosk with instructions to go to a website, create an account, and use a credit card to pay.
So you'd have to spend 10 minutes paying to park when you used to pay in about 10 seconds.
I left and went to eat elsewhere where the parking is free.